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Kevin Sun: (Un)seaworthy
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Kevin Sun
saxophone, tenorb.1991

Walter Stinson
bassMatt Honor
drumsSun is too ambitious to be a rote-following traditionalist, and the complexity of Sustain of Memory displayed a restless creativity, from spartan trio work with Stinson and Honor to trickier quartet pieces with pianist
Dana Saul
piano
Lester Young
saxophone1909 - 1959

Sonny Rollins
saxophoneb.1930
The opener, "Bad Lady," is drawn from "Oh, Lady Be Good," the first recorded meeting of Lester Young and

Charlie Parker
saxophone, alto1920 - 1955
The other pieces possess the same dualism: thoughtfully crafted and at times even cerebral in conception, yet with enough underlying sentiment to prevent their becoming exercises in abstraction. "Seaworthy" is emotionally direct, with a melodic power that offsets the piece's shape-shifting meters. "Latinate" lays down another rhythmic maze, this time with Stinson's exceedingly nimble bass work leading the way, and with Honor's marked ability to keep the piece swinging despite its knotty contours. The drummer also excels on "Prelude/Cathedral of the Perpetual Hustle," where after an invigorating solo he skillfully negotiates an elusive ballad tempo that seems ever-so-slightly out of sync. And the album ends with a flourish with the energizing "Facsimilate," where a bit of elliptical funk surges under another resonant solo from Sun, who somehow remains perfectly locked in with his partners in the midst of his exploratory flights.
If there's a complaint to be made here, it's that the album feels too brief at just 35 minutesparticularly after the cornucopia that was Sustain of Memory. But Sun's prodigious talents signal that there will be much more music to come, and probably sooner rather than later. ">
Track Listing
Bad Lady; Seaworthy (Unseaworthy); Latinate; Prelude/Genuflecting at the Cathedral of the Perpetual Hustle; Facsimilate (Unlike You).
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Title: (Un)seaworthy | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Endectomorph Music
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